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Germany 1000000 Mark 1923 Reichsbanknote – Weimar Republic Hyperinflation Note
Germany 1000000 Mark 1923 Reichsbanknote – Weimar Republic Hyperinflation Note
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This 1923 Germany 1,000,000 Mark Reichsbanknote is a remarkable artifact from the Weimar Republic’s hyperinflation period, when the Papiermark lost value at an unprecedented rate. Issued by the Reichsbank during late 1923, this high-denomination note reflects the extreme economic conditions following World War I, when everyday transactions required increasingly large sums of currency.
The note features the official Reichsbank inscriptions, serial number, and period‑typical ornate design, including bold denomination numerals, decorative borders, and the imperial eagle motif. Despite its astronomical face value at the time, it was quickly overtaken by even higher denominations as inflation spiraled.
No longer legal tender, this banknote serves as a powerful historical collectible and educational piece. It is ideal for display, museum exhibits, or collectors of European currency and economic history. Condition, paper integrity, and legibility of serial numbers influence its collectible value, but even circulated examples vividly illustrate the extreme financial challenges faced by Germany in the early 1920s, making this 1,000,000 Mark note a striking addition to any numismatic collection.